Dear All in Hua Hin (and Hua Hin's Diaspora)
It's a cold, dark and raining in London and the thought of an afternoon walk at low tide, feeling the sun and the gentle breeze on the beach is very attractive.
Being warm and relaxed, politely served with something skillfully cooked. Simple pleasures really, long may they continue to be available.
Yes, I know if your visas running out and the new neighbours are of the variety that appears to have come from hell, the enthusiasm wanes somewhat.
Well, looking forward to come down and having a moan about "how much everthings changed" in early Jan. "It all used to be fields when I was young"
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Hiya.... im fairly new too....Ive found it helpful, friendly and
Knowledgable....
just a quick one to the floor...as someone mentioned getting dark there...
The wife mentions about it getting dark there early...
but fairly early every day through the year compared to here (UK)...
She still finds it odd the 3pm in Mid Dec and 10pm ish in the Summer
Light Dark thing .... But how does compare to the Dark Light in HH...
Im interested......
Cheers All............ PS I Swear its rained everyday at some point here
in Newcastle....
Knowledgable....
just a quick one to the floor...as someone mentioned getting dark there...
The wife mentions about it getting dark there early...
but fairly early every day through the year compared to here (UK)...
She still finds it odd the 3pm in Mid Dec and 10pm ish in the Summer
Light Dark thing .... But how does compare to the Dark Light in HH...
Im interested......
Cheers All............ PS I Swear its rained everyday at some point here
in Newcastle....
The only Geordie in sleepy Cha am since 2009 :cheers:
Night & Day
Hello
Any where within the tropics you will have roughly equal night and day, with a small seasonal variation.
However, I have met Hua Hin residents that weren't aware that there was a day time, they just know its time to go to sleep when they see the Monks come round.
Any where within the tropics you will have roughly equal night and day, with a small seasonal variation.
However, I have met Hua Hin residents that weren't aware that there was a day time, they just know its time to go to sleep when they see the Monks come round.